• 단독: Paul McCartney의 형제 Mike의 기증품을 포함한 이번 컬렉션은 60년대 초반 밴드의 성장 과정을 보여줍니다.
• 처음으로 스타와 같은 기분을 느낀 것에 대해 쓴 Beatles 초기 시절의 희귀 편지와 사진들이 Hamburg에서 전시될 예정입니다.
• 밴드가 이 독일 도시에서 거주했던 영향력 있는 시기의 이번 컬렉션에는 Paul McCartney와 John Lennon 두 사람의 글이 모두 담긴 현존하는 유일한 편지가 포함되어 있으며, 이 편지는 베이시스트의 형제인 Mike McCartney에게 보내진 것입니다.
타오르는 듯한 열기는 UK 일부 지역이 Sydney, Buenos Aires 또는 Tunis보다 더 따뜻할 수 있음을 의미합니다. Australia, Tunisia 혹은 Argentina에서는 화창한 날씨를 기대하겠지만, UK 내 체류자들 또한 bank holiday 주말을 앞두고 국가 일부 지역 기온이 20도 후반까지 오르며 더 뜨거운 날씨를 보게 될 가능성이 높습니다. Met Office는 금요일 London과 East Anglia의 기온이 27C에 도달하며 올해 들어 가장 따뜻한 날을 기록할 것이라고 밝혔습니다. 이러한 무더위는 UK 일부 지역이 최고 기온 22C에서 24C 사이로 예보된 Sydney, Buenos Aires 또는 Tunis보다 더 따뜻할 수 있음을 의미합니다. 또한 기온이 최고 26C로 예상되는 Hawaii의 주도 Honolulu를 넘어설 수도 있습니다. Continue reading...
대학의 연례 행사에 참여한 학생들은 수영복을 입은 자신의 사진이 동의 없이 전국 일간지에 게재되고 있다고 말합니다. 금요일 새벽 해가 뜨면 수백 명의 St Andrews University 학생들이 시험의 행운을 불러온다는 학부생들의 전통인 연례 행사 May Dip을 위해 차가운 북해로 향할 것입니다. 하지만 해변에는 학생들만 있는 것이 아닙니다. 최근 몇 년 사이 이 독특한 전통은 비키니를 입은 학생들의 사진으로 수익을 내려는 뉴스 통신사 및 프리랜서 사진작가들의 표적이 되었으며, 일부는 Fife 해안 산책로 인근의 East Sands 모래언덕에서 밤을 지새우기도 합니다. Scotsman에 게재된 화보에 자신의 사진이 찍힌 학생 중 한 명인 Anna는 "그 일이 제 밤을 망쳤어요"라며, "이제 May Dip을 생각하면 그 사진만 떠올라요"라고 말했습니다. 계속 읽기...
• 과학자들이 270미터 길이의 야외 링크를 통해 두 개의 독립된 양자점 사이에서 광자 상태의 첫 양자 원격 전송을 달성했습니다.
• 이 실험은 GPS 동기화, 초고속 검출기, 난류 안정화 기술을 사용하여 82%의 상태 충실도(fidelity)를 기록했으며, 이는 고전적 한계를 10 표준 편차 이상으로 초과한 수치입니다.
• Nature Communications에 게재된 이 이정표는 초보안 통신 및 양자 중계기를 위한 양자 인터넷 발전을 가속화합니다.
• 전 FBI 국장 James Comey는 소셜 미디어의 조개껍데기 게시물을 통해 Trump 대통령의 생명을 위협했다는 혐의로 DOJ의 기소에 직면하여 2026년 4월 29일 당국에 자수하고 법정에 출두했습니다.
• 검찰은 해당 게시물이 위협을 상징한다고 주장하며, 고조된 정치적 긴장 속에서 신속한 연방 조치를 이끌어냈습니다.
• 이 사건은 Trump 측근들과 전직 관료들 사이의 격화되는 언사를 강조하며, 2026년 중간 선거 역학 관계에 잠재적인 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다.
• 2026년 1분기 전력 수요 증가는 루프탑 솔라(가정용 태양광)의 기록적인 발전량으로 인해 완화되었습니다.
• Australia’s Energy Market Operator에 따르면, 데이터센터 증가와 온난한 기후 조건이 올해 첫 3개월 동안 전력 수요를 역대 최고치로 끌어올렸으며, 배터리 보급 확대가 평균 도매 가격을 낮게 유지하는 역할을 했습니다.
• 가계, 기업 및 산업 전반의 전력 수요는 2026년 1분기에 전년 동기 대비 1.2% 증가한 25GW라는 기록적인 수준에 도달했습니다. 그리드 전체적으로 이러한 수요 증가는 루프탑 솔라의 기록적인 발전량으로 상쇄되었습니다.
Hinckley says ‘bad things keep happening’ at Washington Hilton and it was ‘not a secure place to hold big events’US politics live – latest updatesThe man who shot Ronald Reagan at the Washington Hilton in 1981 has said it was “spooky” for him to learn of Saturday’s shooting at the hotel during a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior members of the president’s administration.In an interview with TMZ published on Monday, John Hinckley Jr also observed that “bad things keep happening” at the hotel and maintained it was “just not a secure place to hold big events”. Continue reading...
Queensland and NSW set for lower than usual rainfall in May, June and July, while temperatures in most of the country likely to be higher than normalFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLarge parts of south-east Australia look set for drier and hotter conditions over the next three months as a potential El Niño weather phenomenon takes shape in the Pacific Ocean.Much of Queensland and New South Wales are forecast to have lower than usual rainfall in May, June and July, with almost the entire country likely to experience hotter than average maximum temperatures. Continue reading...
Nearly 1 million Californians supported push by Republican Carl DeMaio but it faces historic opposition from DemocratsCalifornia voters will decide in November whether to require photo identification to cast a ballot, making California the latest battleground in a long-running effort by conservatives to push voter ID laws that have been bolstered in recent years by Donald Trump’s repeated and unfounded accusations of widespread voter fraud.Nearly 1 million Californians signed on to support the ballot measure championed by Carl DeMaio, a Republican state representative from San Diego. Continue reading...
Staff are handing over sandwiches from behind a theft-proof counter as the high street fights backGreggs has axed self-service display cabinets in bakery stores that have been most severely hit by shoplifters.The move is the latest aimed at combating a problem plaguing the high street. Last year official figures revealed annual shoplifting offences in England and Wales had passed half a million offences for the first time, and since then many retailers have reported high levels of crime in their shops. Continue reading...
Man, 51, arrested after allegedly assaulting multiple people at Prince of Wales hospitalFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA patient has been shot with a Taser after allegedly attacking several people at a Sydney hospital, including a nurse who was left seriously injured.Police restrained a 51-year-old patient after the Saturday night melee at Sydney’s Prince of Wales hospital, which left a nurse in hospital. Continue reading...
Haris Doukas warns that with 700,000 residents and 8 million tourists, people are being pushed out of their neighbourhoodsIn the heart of ancient Athens, on narrow streets and around archaeological sites, visitor groups appear to be everywhere, snaking their way behind tour guides.Previously, officials would have welcomed such scenes. But for Haris Doukas, the socialist mayor who is determined to reclaim the capital’s congested city centre for its citizens, the start of tourist season leaves the city at risk of “over-saturation.” Entire neighbourhoods, he believes, are in danger of losing their authenticity because of uncontrolled tourist development. Continue reading...
Former US ambassador and Labour peer joins a long line of people who have gone out to meet awaiting paparazzi head-onFor a man at the centre of a storm that has rocked the political establishment, Peter Mandelson has spent the week looking remarkably relaxed. Day after day, as MPs have grilled civil servants over who knew what when about the former US ambassador’s security vetting, and police continue to investigate serious allegations over his own conduct, Mandelson has stepped out of his Regent’s Park mansion and pottered across the road to take his dog for a walk.Smart-casually dressed in jeans and a jumper and holding in front of him a plastic ball-thrower, he has set off for the park like a weekending solicitor on his way to an egg and spoon race. There have been occasional small smiles for the photographers at his gate, but no comment. The message appears to be: I am insouciant, normal. Not in prison. Continue reading...
• Cyware was again named to the Cyber66 list of hottest privately held security companies, announced via PRNewswire on April 23, 2026.
• The recognition highlights Cyware's leadership in AI-powered threat intelligence operationalization and secure threat sharing.
• Company emphasizes agentic AI for accelerating targeted threat responses and collaboration.
Georgia players celebrated championship at White HousePresident shakes hands of men, not women in videoFormer tennis star Navratilova leads criticismA White House photo celebrating a champion women’s sports team has drawn backlash due to the positioning of Donald Trump and a group of men, who overshadowed the female athletes by lining up in front of them.The University of Georgia women’s tennis team was one of several collegiate teams to visit the White House on Wednesday to mark a recent championship win. In a photo shared by press aide Margo Martin, a group of six men, including Donald Trump, took up the front row of a stage setup, with 11 women standing in the background largely obscured. Continue reading...
A malfunction was discovered during routine testing of the firearm, which is standard issue for QPS officersGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastQueensland police have been forced to retest all service-issued Glock handguns after a fault was discovered in the weapon that could cause it to fire multiple shots.The 40-calibre Glock is the standard-issue sidearm for Queensland police officers, and has been in service since the 1990s. Continue reading...
• Researchers at the University of Washington created an artificial photosynthesis prototype converting sunlight directly into storable chemical fuels with 13% efficiency, surpassing previous laboratory records of 8-10%.
• The system uses engineered nanostructures and novel catalysts to split water and fix carbon dioxide, producing methanol as a liquid fuel suitable for existing energy infrastructure, detailed in Nature Energy on April 21.
• The breakthrough could enable large-scale production of carbon-neutral synthetic fuels without competing for agricultural land, addressing both climate and energy security challenges.
Pilot made emergency landing on small plot of grass at Temecula home amid low fuel and shifting windsA balloon landed in a southern California backyard – a balloon with 13 people.The enormous hot-air balloon, with a pilot and passengers in the basket, descended perfectly on Saturday on a small plot of grass at a home in Temecula. Hunter Perrin said he had no idea that he had visitors until a neighbor alerted him. Continue reading...
Defense secretary Pete Hegseth makes announcement and calls military’s flu vaccine mandate ‘broad’ and ‘not rational’Members of the armed services will no longer be required to have an annual flu vaccination shot under a new policy announced Tuesday by Pete Hegseth, the US defense secretary.In a video statement posted to social media, Hegseth described the mandate as “overly broad” and “not rational” and the decision to drop the vaccine requirement as “seizing this moment to discard any absurd overreaching mandates that only weaken our war fighting capabilities”. Continue reading...
• Drake's 'Family Matters' debuted at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 dated April 17, 2026, with 45 million streams and 150,000 downloads in tracking week.
• The diss track targeting Kendrick Lamar amassed 200 million YouTube views, escalating rap beef.
• It marks Drake's record 14th No. 1, surpassing The Beatles, per chart data.
Map reveals most severe concentrations of ammonia emissions, which are dangerous to health and environmentAmmonia pollution hotspots have been identified in areas with some of the greatest numbers of intensive pig and poultry farms in Britain, research has revealed.A new map for the first time reveals the most severe concentrations of ammonia emissions are clustered in Lincolnshire, Herefordshire and Norfolk. These regions all have a high density of intensive poultry and pig units that drive dangerous levels of ammonia, according to researchers from Compassion in World Farming (CiWF) and Sustain. Continue reading...
Kirk Moore was injured as he tackled a former pupil who opened fire at Pauls Valley high schoolSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxAn Oklahoma principal has been praised for preventing a tragedy at his high school by charging and disarming a former student armed with two semi-automatic handguns, an episode captured on dramatic surveillance video.Kirk Moore, principal of Pauls Valley high school, was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old said by court documents to be obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine high school in which 12 students and one teacher were killed. Continue reading...
DHS accused of false and misleading statements about Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez who was shot in faceFederal officials have arrested a California man who was shot by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and charged him with “assault” on a federal officer.Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was shot by ICE officers on 7 April in Patterson, a rural town in California’s central valley roughly 80 miles south-east of San Francisco. He was hit by more than six bullets, including in the face, according to his attorney. Continue reading...
Refugee Council criticises Labour’s decision, saying military sites are unsuitable and ‘more expensive than hotels’Hundreds of asylum seekers have been removed from government-funded hotels while others have been sent to live in army barracks, the Home Office has announced.Eleven “asylum hotels” in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have been closed, as first reported by the Guardian, and more will close “in the coming weeks”. About 350 claimants have been moved to the Crowborough military camp in east Sussex, described by a spokesperson as “basic accommodation”. Continue reading...
Exclusive: closures are part of pledge by Labour to end all use of hotels for asylum seekers by end of this parliamentThe Home Office is to announce the closure of 11 asylum hotels this week as part of its pledge to close all hotels by the end of this parliament.The use of hotels to house asylum seekers has been controversial since it became widespread at the start of the Covid pandemic. Anti-migrant protesters have staged demonstrations outside the hotels, claiming asylum seekers are living a life of luxury in the hotels. Continue reading...
Fraudsters send emails claiming storage is full or nearly full, then trick people into clicking on links that can expose bank and personal detailsFor a while you’ve been getting messages from Apple saying “your iCloud storage is full”. They say you have exceeded your storage plan, so documents are no longer being backed up, and photos you take aren’t being uploaded.You have been resisting Apple’s efforts to get you to pay a minimum of 99p a month for more storage. But it seems that you can’t keep putting off the inevitable: you have received an email which says your iCloud account has been blockedand your photos and videos will be deleted very soon. To keep them you need to upgrade immediately, it says. Continue reading...
• The Athletic and New York Times launched an internal investigation into NFL reporter Dianna Russini after photos surfaced of her with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at a Sedona, Arizona resort this week.
• Photos showed the pair together, prompting questions about journalistic ethics; Russini stated they were part of a group of six friends and that interactions with sources off-site are common.
• Executive editor Steven Ginsberg called initial images misleading, but new details from Page Six raised further concerns, leading to review of her coverage.
• A US fighter jet was shot down over Iranian airspace, marking a significant escalation in military confrontations amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities that began on February 28, 2026.
• The incident occurred as tensions remain high following the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and subsequent Iranian retaliatory strikes against Israel and US bases across the region.
• The downing of the aircraft raises concerns about potential further military escalations and complicates ongoing ceasefire negotiations between US and Iranian delegations.
Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez was hit by more than six bullets, says lawyer, with ICE facing scrutiny over shootingA California man shot by US immigration agents said officials have falsely accused him of being a gang member and that officers fired on him without justification during a traffic stop.Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was pulled over and shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Tuesday in Patterson, a rural agricultural town in California’s central valley. Patrick Kolasinski, Hernandez’s attorney, visited him in the hospital on Thursday morning and summarized his client’s comments. Continue reading...
• A high-profile US celebrity duo fueled marriage rumors today with an Instagram post asking 'Are those wedding bells getting louder???', captioned by The Image Direct.
• Fans speculate on A-list identities amid surging engagement in celebrity gossip.
• The tease aligns with rising interest in Hollywood weddings during awards season buildup.